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Q: What words are banned in titles?

s4D_t0yI was doing an edit for a question and was about to save when I got the error Title cannot contain 'xxx' I'm like, what...? SO has title bans? So I did a lot of googling, hoping I could find an official list, and came across a couple of meta questions, but none of them gave an absolute list......

02:20
@Makyen I believe it was until roughly 2011 or so (requires 10k on MSE)
(technically, that's still only supporting OpenID, but that at least provides an all-stack-exchange path to using a username and password)
Relatedly, I've realized I may be conflating OpenID and OAuth, which, while overlapping, are in fact not exactly the same thing.
02:43
@Feeds Awesome
03:23
@Lamper46 are you using perhaps using Edge as the browser? It does autocomplete some stuff from what I've noticed.
most browsers have autocomplete, some are just more invasive than others with it.
03:42
that might explain some of the times I was certain I typed something else... :/
AI is really awesome
@KarlKnechtel You actually need to press tab to accept the suggestion. Maybe you're thinking of autocorrect on mobile though, that's a bit more invasive in changing text.
03:59
what edge does now is popup a giant "Would you like to improve or revise this text?"
04:39
Most browsers have autofill; I don't think I've seen browser-level autocomplete before...
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(I do not use Edge)
 
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06:22
@RyanM Good, otherwise you can cut yourself.
(I actually never had any personal issue with Edge. But it's just a good word to make fun of)
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Q: Proposal to reduce perceived hostility (and a "fix")

Fe2O3Compare your reaction to reading each of: "Your code is flawed because ..." and "The presented code is flawed because ...". A suggestion that might reduce hurt feelings (and possibly retain more SO users): Add an acceptable and neutral version of the following proposed guideline to the How do I ...

06:46
@AbdulAzizBarkat wow. sounds like an accessibility paper cut or worse. tab is usually for moving tab focus...
07:01
@super-starball-ultra It's somewhat OK for autocomplete, though. You press it once to accept the suggestion. Then you can press again to go to the next field. Same as code editors - they allow you to press Tab to add a tab character. But if you are currently getting a suggestion, it accepts the suggestion. It's overloaded but it's a simple mode switch
@VLAZ VS Code has this I think with inline suggestions, but you have enable inline suggestions manually (IIRC)
then again, default behaviour in VS Code editor area is that tab does not move focus (there's a dedicated command, keybinding, menu item, etc. to toggle that)
@VLAZ IMO Edge has somewhat of a bad rep due to Internet Explorer. Its in fact pretty similar to Chrome given the common origin being Chromium. I do prefer using Firefox instead of either though.
:/ stackoverflow.com/… I feel like this could be consolidated into a much smaller number (one?) of more generalized Q&A... also... lots of these have no disclosure of affiliation... I don't know what I want to do about this or if I just want to sigh and pretend I didn't see it.
IMO, it's worse that in SO you can't really "escape" some text inputs by keyboard alone. Well, F5 "works" because after a reload your focus is no longer in the text field. But still. An example is pressing c to see more comments. But the shortcut not only loads the comments, it also opens the "add comment" input and focuses it.
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Q: Should asking about GeoPandas of Controversial Borderlines be flagged?

Bending RodriguezSay someone might ask about Geopandas about the Borders of China, Israel, Tibet or other Borderlines that are Subjects of controversial political discussions, should a hypothetical question about this be flagged?

07:07
You can't, for example, go through a Q&A with keyboard alone and try to expand all comment sections with just j -> c -> j -> c
@VLAZ I like that behaviour 90% of the time. and the rest of the time when I want to use keyboard shortcuts again, I just tab out of the comment field.
@VLAZ ok fair. can you not j, c, tab, j, c, tab, etc. though?
OK, I misremembered - comment boxes are escapable. But others aren't. Answer boxes, for example. Or if you try editing a post.
Search is also escapable but leaves this covering the screen:
07:22
@NewPosts I'm actually on this side, fwiw
07:36
@KarlKnechtel Me, too. I've tried to keep my comments less personal with "the code" instead of "your code". Overall, it doesn't seem to have worked too much. Some users just don't respond at all to comments. Others lash out. Others still engage quite civilly and aren't bothered. Which (completely from personal observations) seems to be the same whatever way you write comments.
for me it's not just about getting a better response; it's about giving them less ammo when they run to complain
The core of the issue is that writing "your code" isn't what's causing people to think this is bad. Usually the ones that lash out already believe that feedback would be toxic. That can be observed on basically any kind of feedback: one downvote, or closure, too. Not just comments. But even completely innocent comments that maybe link to a resource (help, another question, even documentation) have been lambasted. With some variation of "This is why SO is toxic".
So, IMO, users who are likely to react negatively already have preconceptions and just wait to jump on the opportunity. It's not the "your" vs "the" that really makes the difference.
08:35
> Declined - please do not flag multiple old posts with undisclosed affiliation as spam; [...] raise one moderator flag possibly with a link to the SO url search instead.
huh. TIL. for what it's worth, that's what I was originally thinking of doing. my guess of what the mods would have preferred was wrong.
interestingly, I've done exactly this in the past and it wasn't an issue with whichever mod handled that.
actually, the reason why I didn't custom mod flag is because in the past, I custom mod flagged once to add why I thought something was spam before and then that flag got declined with (essentially) "flag spam with the spam flag reason"
I wonder if the mod team is fully aligned on this.
It's a bit tricky. There is the spam flag. Which is...you know, for spam. But some times you might need to add more information. Say, it's not obvious why it's spam. Then you need a modflag.
> Declined - Using standard flags helps us prioritize problems and resolve them faster. Please familiarize yourself with the list of standard flags: see What is Flagging?
but the disagreement was on whether it was already "obvious" spam or not. I did not think it was. that mod thought it was.
09:01
@VLAZ I can't say I've witnessed the extreme cases you talk about here.
honestly I get way more pushback these days from people who want to answer bad questions, than people who want to ask them
this thread of conversation started because of something I experienced off-site; and it wasn't someone yelling at me, just someone responding to my request for more information by restating what was already said, and coming across as not believing the other information ought to be necessary
09:22
How do I report an account with no posts/only deleted posts?
@A-Tech flag a post of your own, link to the user in your flag.
@A-Tech You can do a custom flag any post. It's probably easiest if you custom flag one of your own posts and explain your concerns. That's not going to get you into any trouble - mods do have the understanding they should read the flag before using their phenomenal cosmic powers.
 
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10:50
@super-starball-ultra probably not. roughly, the issues are: 1) spam flags are a "priority" flag and old undisclosed affiliation is really not a priority. 2) just undisclosed affiliation usually should result in a mod telling the user to fix things and flag for undeletion, not spam nukes
Sometimes, whether the response to suboptimal flagging is sighing or declining flags varies
also I wish mods wouldn't decline custom flags on anything short of, y'know, "gardening supplies in $city"-type spam
@RyanM nowadays for undisclosed affiliation I leave a comment asking user to fix it and also cast a spam flag. Would a custom flag be better or should I stick to spam flags?
...I mean, I personally would take a custom flag there, but I make no promises as to what the rest of the team prefers.
probably we should have a canonical answer to that.
@RyanM coolio. thanks for the explanation
11:08
(also, wasn't me; I'm usually in the "sigh" camp, although I did recently decline a few R/A flags from someone who appears to have searched for old posts containing a certain four-letter word starting with "f" and flagged them R/A, rather than, oh, I dunno, editing them.)
(yes I know the edit queue is often full, but c'mon)
11:28
@NewPosts is there something I'm not seeing about why this isn't about SO?
I don't think "your hypothetical is ridiculous" makes it not about SO
@RyanM Are we talking about the meta post or the hypothetical? The meta post is very much so, I don't know why its closed with that particular reason.
The meta post
Honestly the hypothetical isn't even that weird
The hypothetical before their edit adding a sample could be off-topic on main, the sample very much looks on-topic to me, given obviously enough details are added
Like I don't understand why one would think such things might be flaggable
I think it was fine the whole time (it did mention Geopandas), though the sample goes a long way
My confusion is at least in part that the close votes were unanimous
Anyway it's reopened now
If the question didn't ask how to get a specific result but instead goes into a tangent like "Geopandas gives wrong results etc." and goes on to rant about it it could be considered off-topic I guess. But even then I can image an appropriate edit to remove rant and an answer explaining how they can use a different dataset or how they can modify to get the result they want etc.
11:36
Yeah, or even just explaining that actually it's because the border is disputed and they picked the other one as the default
but yeah one could certainly imagine hypothetical questions that would be off-topic
I vaguely wonder how many times moderators have singlehandedly reversed MSO closures...
(it's best done judiciously, but sometimes the correct result is pretty clear)
12:25
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Q: Burn [tax] Tag please

Bending RodriguezThis Tag has about 200 Questions on it dealing with numerous different concepts, languages and problems. It only refers to a real world domain that code deals with and ads no useful information to questions.

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Q: I would like to reopen 'What is considered "best practices" with regard to Git main vs. master?

tmajI would like to reopen What is considered "best practices" with regard to Git main vs. master?. I would argue that best practice for this exists and a 100% consensus is not required. Here is my prepared answer: There is no 100% consensus on this and the best practice is: Use main for new projec...

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@super-starball-ultra seen
@RyanM Microsoft hard at work to spew more carbon into the atmosphere
 
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13:51
@super-starball-ultra I love how, in almost all the reporting about this, anything a regular user did was done by a moderator, and anything a moderator did was done by staff
(technically staff did, y'know, more than zero suspensions, but it was mostly mods)
also most (all?) of those staff suspensions were at moderator request (e.g., network-wide vandalism)
(that is not, to be clear a criticism of the staff; we've mostly had staff help where we've needed it)
@RyanM The Microsoft 365 suite has had word prediction in all of its apps for a few versions now; I wouldn't be surprised if Edge also has some version of it for text fields in forms. I also don't use Edge most of the time.
@TylerH it was noted that it does:
11 hours ago, by Abdul Aziz Barkat
See: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge/features/text-prediction?form=MA13FJ
(but I have not independently verified this)
Zoe
Zoe
@RyanM does this mean SE has to pay me now? /s
14:06
@Zoe If someone said it on the internet, it must be true
Please, do not add "EDIT" or "UPDATE" headers. — yivi 5 mins ago
Okay but in this particular case it does sort of read better with the EDIT headers...
Without them it sort of reads as the OP slowly talking themself out of their own idea
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@RyanM surely
Also, I have one trillion dollars in my bank account
Aww, didn't work :p
sure, it's Zimbabwe dollars, but still!
I have one trillion dollars around here somewhere
Zoe
Zoe
1 trillion ZWD is still 2,763,194,252 USD
No, it's one of the older bills that's worth maybe a few pennies
not sure where mine is, but I know there's one floating around in the office in a placard
Zoe
Zoe
weird
14:57
@Zoe I have impressed non-techie people a couple of times by opening the HTML inspector of my bank account and changing the number displayed on the screen before
If only it were that easy... :-)
in both cases they said things like "whoa, are you hacking the bank right now?!"
"You can just... change the internet like that?!"
15:13
man, I forgot about that one
Thanks, I hate it
@TylerH I blew the mind of my boss by just revealing the password field. He asked me if I happened to have a password available, since our password management software was currently down for maintenance, and I was like "OK, sure" and just went to the login page where the credentials were saved, edited the input from type="password" to type="text"
LOL
on a related note, we have auto rotating passwords here at work for admin roles, and they're like 20 random characters or something long, and the most annoying thing is that you can't paste into vSphere VM sessions
sometimes it's best that people don't know about this feature, because knowing about it doesn't mean understanding the realities of it
so I have to type in all these characters I never type, and then click the little eye icon to preview my password in plaintext for 15 seconds while I verify each character is correct
15:21
wouldn't pressing submit verify if the characters are correct?
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@TylerH Sites that block password pasting should be severely punished
ditto for sites that block password managers
or sites that have such restrictive password requirements that password manager generated passwords don't work
Zoe
Zoe
I can't log into outlook on Android without manually typing in my password (or going to manually copy it from my password manager), and it's 30 characters long, so it's really tedious to type, but still faster than going to copy-paste it
> Your password is too long, it must be between 8 and 10 characters
Zoe
Zoe
@KevinB You might enjoy neal.fun/password-game
15:24
@KevinB Ugh, I hate sites like that
@Zoe The second worst sites on the internet. The firs place, of course, goes to websites that disable right-clicking. And on position zero we have sites that try to disable right-click but fail because they actually just disable anything but the left click. So trying to middle-click gives you a message like "Don't steal our stuff".
I haven't seen those in awhile
then again, I don't right-click often
@aynber I found one when I tried to right-click to copy some text because I didn't want to use the keyboard at the time. I got the alert of "Don't steal" and...just had to press Ctrl+C. Another website at index 0 I found because I wanted to middle-click to open a link in a new tab...and got "do not steal".
ugh
15:32
@Zoe I'd argue that these addons are harmful. Because it's a much better idea to not use the sites that fuck with copy/paste thus driving the sites out of business.
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@VLAZ I agree, but if you don't have a choice (for example, your organisation forces you to), you at least don't have to suffer
(unless your organisation also limits what addons you can use)
(thankfully mine doesn't)
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@VLAZ at that level of paranoia, I'll find a new job
Or use a portable browser or something to get around the policies
Developers at least usually get full admin privileges on their machines. So you should be able to install anything you want.
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Restricting addons but not admin rights seems self-contradictory
16:07
If the addons are restricted, then you almost assuredly won't get admin rights, either. Because - yes, otherwise doesn't make too much sense.
@Zoe I don't really think it is a site-based issue in this case, it's the virtualization technology
vSphere is the platform for our server VMs and we use web-based connections so they basically are just tabs in a browser
...saying that, it already doesn't make much sense at my company. Some software is distributed through an internal software centre. You can install Notepad++ from there. If you do that, you can't install addons for it *from the regular menu option(. If you happen to have an admin account, you can just manually install it. Which involves downloading the addon and placing it in the correct directory. Guess, how I had to install the XML formatter in Notepad++ on my work machine...
but we can't copy and paste out of it. I think it's possible but it requires a lot of configuration from our datacenter team to enable it
@VLAZ that's how it is here, but it's mostly because the security team is too busy to figure out a separate set of group policy settings just for us to be able to use whatever addons we want
a small part of the reason is because by policy they don't want us using whatever addons we want regardless of the fact we have local admin rights, for safety/security reasons, but I think at least 90% is it's not a big deal
So I just have a PowerShell script that runs on logon and on unlock and every hour of the day, more or less, that sets various permissions back to what is sensible for a developer, including updating the registry settings for what browser addons are "allowed" in Firefox and Chrome
@TylerH Lol, I have a PowerShell script that runs on logon to add the "Animate windows when minimizing and maximizing" option in the Visual Effects section of the Performance Options. Because there is some group policy which disables it on logon. And to pile on the stupid, I even though the option says "Animate windows", it also governs the animations when switching virtual desktops. Without those, I very easily get lost when switching.
The worst one for me is blocking stored passwords in the browser.
@VLAZ this one makes sense if your org uses laptops. OS animations are frankly pointless and use a lot more battery/CPU than would otherwise be used.
it's better today than in the Vista days, obviously, but still
16:18
Well, the non-dev machines are probably not great. But the dev machines should be able to handle the radical (for, like, 2001) visual effect when minimising/maximising windows.
I agree
Our org switched to blocking everything possible by default with Windows 11 machines, which was pretty annoying having to be a guinea pig for the developers when I got a new laptop
"hey, I can't install software on my machine even though I'm a local admin. What gives?" "oh there's a registry setting we set via GPO to disable software installations" "...what"
goes into Registry, nukes everything from orbit
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Zoe
@TylerH Ah
ugh
so glad I work for such a small company, we don't have IT. Half the time, IT is me
Zoe
Zoe
Aside peer pressure (assuming I have any <=-3 posts worth deleting), none of those are achievable
@aynber A lot more freedom there, but the downside is then you're responsible for so much stuff
rather than being able to really focus/specialize
@Zoe why aren't they achievable?
I think you just mean "hard to get" :-)
Although I'm curious (heh) why you don't have the Curious badge if you have 17 out of 5 qualifying questions...
Zoe
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16:32
@TylerH So hard to get that it's practically not doable without giving up on moderating, and throwing quality standards out the window
@TylerH Past me sucked. Got 21 deleted questions (2 closed, 20 with <= 0 score)
@TylerH Very true
@Zoe ah, so your overall 'record' still isn't "positive"
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If my math is correct, I'm sitting at 0.1 ((49 - 17 - 6 - 21) / 49 = 0.1020408)
I need to ask another 39 questions to get curious, and none of them can be downvoted
Most of the downvotes I get are revenge downvotes, so the probability of that happening is significant. For each question I ask that gets a negative score, I need another 2 questions to compensate, and there simply aren't enough unasked questions in anything I do to get that
I did have a question a couple years ago, but I asked it on a sock so it didn't get the same treatment as this question (currently the most recent question on my main account, sitting at +9 -15, with just +5 on the answer)
But meh, I can live without curious :p
I deleted 500000 comments last year instead :p Would've been a million, but y'know, strike
16:58
eh
that shouldn't be too hard, just change your name/icon to anonymous for a month or two and ghost meta
 
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Q: Be specific, does that mean I can't use the same example for two separate issues?

yarnsI thought the main focus of a good question on SO was to be specific. What to do if I have two separate issues (similar but definately different) in the same context. specifically in relation to these two questions: How do I invert an image in GraphicsMagick conjure? How do I set blend mode of a...

20:01
@Zoe Tip: you can usually drag and drop into those fields (but I agree; when I'm elected benevolent world dictator, it will be a misdemeanor)
also I swear I'm not a 1password shill, but the desktop app will actually emulate typing passwords in, entirely bypassing that nonsense
(I am the opposite of a 1password shill; my employer makes a competing product! I just like 1password.)
Zoe
Zoe
I use bitwarden, pretty sure it just pastes
Zoe
Zoe
20:15
yeah
Remind me; can room owners clear stars, or is that just a mod thing?
ROs can do it
Cool
 
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lmao, i was looking for a chat room to dump a bunch of feed spam from google into from the js chat so i searched spam, and the C# chat came up as the only option

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